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February 26, 2026 Comment off Deeksha

AIPE Newsletter | 1st – 15th January 2026

AIPE Newsletter | 1st – 15th January 2026

The latest edition of the AIPE Newsletter presents a concise overview of key regulatory, judicial, and practice-oriented developments shaping India’s insolvency and bankruptcy landscape.

From the CEO’s Desk – Strengthening Transparency in CIRP

This issue features an analytical perspective on IBBI’s evolving disclosure framework, particularly the introduction of enhanced beneficial ownership requirements and the strengthened Section 32A eligibility regime. The reforms signal a decisive shift toward transparency, creditor confidence, and regulatory alignment, while reinforcing the integrity of the resolution process.

Regulatory & Policy Updates

The newsletter highlights emerging regulatory trends, including the continued emphasis on digital form compliance, evolving expectations around Insolvency Professional Entity (IPE) governance structures, and anticipated developments in panel-based appointment mechanisms.

Key Judicial Developments

Important judicial observations from the Supreme Court of India, NCLAT, and NCLT benches are examined, with particular focus on:

  • Reinforcement of IBC’s objective as a resolution framework rather than a recovery tool

  • Judicial insistence on adherence to timelines

  • Preference for commercially viable revival strategies

  • Growing scrutiny of disclosure and related-party structures

Sector Watch

The edition provides sector-specific insights across real estate, infrastructure, and MSMEs, reflecting broader adjudicatory patterns and resolution dynamics observed in early 2026.

IBC Data – Quick Insights

Readers are presented with a snapshot of prevailing trends in CIRP outcomes, recovery patterns, and resolution timelines, offering practical context for market participants and professionals.

Governance & Professional Practice

The newsletter concludes with compliance-oriented guidance and best practices for insolvency professionals, including documentation discipline, disclosure verification, and risk-aware decision-making.


CIRP is entering a more transparent, compliance-driven era — preparedness and diligence remain critical.

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